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When your ripple is a lot lower than the supply voltage, here is a rule of thumb: for a single diode rectifier: U = I/(100*C) with I in ampere, C in uF for example 1A supply, 1000 uF cap, gives Upp = 1/100e-3= 10 Volts. Use 60 for 60 Hz line systems. for a bridge diode retifier: U = I/(50*C) with I in ampere, C in uF for example 1A supply, 1000 uF cap, gives Upp = 1/50e-3= 5 Volts peak to peak. Use 120 for 60 Hz line systems. Note: it is only an approximation, does not include resistances etc.
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I am going to assume that the capacitor in question has one uf or mfd rating and the one you want to use has two such as: 30+7.5uf if so then yet as long as you hook to the terminals that supply the same uf as the oem capacitor. The terminal marked HERM will be the terminal that has the highest of the two uf ratings. hope this helps!!
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Impedance (Z) = Resistance (R) + Reactance (X)Resistance is real. Reactance is imaginary.Z = R + jXAn ideal capacitor has only reactance.Z = 0 + jXReactance of a capacitor is given by X = 1/(jwC).Where:Angular frequency (w) = 2*pi*frequencyCapacitance (C) = 12 microfarads (uF) in our caseZ = 1/( j*2*pi*100 Hz*10^-6 uF ) = 13.26/j uF = j13.26/( j*j ) uF = -j13.26 uF
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